2023
DOI: 10.1096/fj.202300623r
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Loss of FUT8 in renal tubules ameliorates ischemia‐reperfusion injury‐induced renal interstitial inflammation transition to fibrosis via the TLR3NF‐κB pathway

Zhitong Li,
Jiaojiao Hao,
Longkai Li
et al.

Abstract: Renal ischemia‐reperfusion injury (IRI) is a common reason of acute kidney injury (AKI). AKI can progress to chronic kidney disease (CKD) in some survivors. Inflammation is considered the first‐line response to early‐stage IRI. We previously reported that core fucosylation (CF), specifically catalyzed by α‐1,6 fucosyltransferase (FUT8), exacerbates renal fibrosis. However, the FUT8 characteristics, role, and mechanism in inflammation and fibrosis transition remain unclear. Considering renal tubular cells are t… Show more

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“…Absolutely, it is essential to identify the mechanisms of tumorigenesis and targets for tumor therapy in KIRC. Till now, the role of CF has been researched in many kidney diseases such as diabetic kidney disease and chronic kidney disease [ 37 , 38 ]. Also, the latent influence of CF is explored from diagnosis to treatment in various cancers including liver, lung, colorectal, pancreas, and prostate cancers [ 26 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Absolutely, it is essential to identify the mechanisms of tumorigenesis and targets for tumor therapy in KIRC. Till now, the role of CF has been researched in many kidney diseases such as diabetic kidney disease and chronic kidney disease [ 37 , 38 ]. Also, the latent influence of CF is explored from diagnosis to treatment in various cancers including liver, lung, colorectal, pancreas, and prostate cancers [ 26 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%